Civil & Administrative

#2026/319Finansal Cezalar (Konut Suçları ve Yasaklama Emirleri İhlali) Yönetmeliği 2026

🇬🇧United Kingdom··Statutory Instrument·Medium Impact·View source ↗

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🇬🇧 English

The Financial Penalties Regulations 2026 increase the maximum fines for certain housing violations and for breaking banning orders. This change affects landlords and property managers who fail to comply with housing laws. The aim is to ensure better compliance and improve housing standards.

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Key Changes

  • Increased maximum penalties for housing offences
  • Higher fines for breaching banning orders
  • Amendments to the Housing Act 2004

+ 1 more changes with Pro

Obligations

What this law requires

high

Landlords and property managers must comply with housing offences under the Housing Act 2004 to avoid increased financial penalties up to the new maximum amounts specified in these Regulations

Landlords and property managers
prohibition
high

Landlords and property managers must comply with banning orders issued under section 23(1) of the Housing and Planning Act 2016 to avoid increased financial penalties

Landlords and property managers subject to banning orders
prohibition
high

Landlords and property managers must ensure housing standards comply with relevant provisions of the Housing Act 2004 to avoid financial penalties

Landlords and property managers
operational

Affected Parties

LandlordsProperty managers

Tags

housing,penalties,regulations